kingofthenothingI don't need all the little boxes pointing out all the stupid references to shit. This game looks way too fucking easy, and also ripped off of some Castlevania.

kingofthenothingCorrection, I didn't watch far enough - this is ripped off of like, all the games.

cognitivedissonanceDo you despise the laughter of children? The last dewdrop on a green meadow's leaf? The sun trickling through the window to caress your awakening cheek, the start of a brand new day?

TheSupaflyRemember when a seanbaby game was unbelievable? Now everything gets one.

Jet Bin FeverTorgo's Flying Circus. I wonder what Hal Warren would think of this. He seemed like a pretty fun guy, so maybe he would have loved it.

gravelstudiosI read somewhere that a guy, in the process of buying a whole bunch of old film reels, unknowingly bought an original work print of Manos, and is trying to have it released on Blu-ray. I've seen clips in HD. It's nice.

StanleyPainHe got the kickstarter funding. The bluray is coming out in October/November. He also already remastered the soundtrack and put the whole thing up as a bandcamp release. It has snippets of dialog (there's no such thing as a true Manos soundtrack, obviously), but it's still pretty fantastic to own.
http://manoshandsoffate.bandcamp.com/

Mother_PuncherI was hoping for something like an action adventure game based on the movie. You can make anything interesting with a platformer loosely based on something.

NikonThat's what I thought as well. I liked this game a lot and feel it was a good throwback to a lot of adaptations in the NES area.

Sanest Man AliveYou should go find SD Splatterhouse if you like this. It's also a goofy sendup of its own series, depicted as a cheesy horror movie, with bosses like The Fly and Thriller MJ, and secret warp zones where cute girls give you treasures that probably unlock some mega-happy secret ending (not that I ever found them all). Also, chibi-Rick is way too cute for somebody who hacks enemies to bits with an axe.